Is it? Is it really worth the money if you've already played Borderlands 2 and Pre-Sequel to death, picked up all the DLC that's available and put more hours than humanly (or inhumanly) possible into both games.
Is it? Is it really worth the money if you've already played Borderlands 2 and Pre-Sequel to death, picked up all the DLC that's available and put more hours than humanly (or inhumanly) possible into both games.
That's really the golden thing about Borderlands: The Handsome Collection . It's just a great package. For newcomers to the franchise, as I said earlier, this is a great jumping on point.
The big question here is if you'll enjoy The Handsome Collection without being a Borderlands fan. I think the answer is yes, because both games, particularly the main sequel, set a high standard with many, many hours of gameplay, and hundreds of dollars worth of content.
+ Stack of content for Borderlands 2; with more to come for The Pre-Sequel; + Brings both games up to high-end PC standard
- This is about Handsome Jack; but Borderlands 1 would still have been nice; - The Pre-Sequel is newer but looks worse than Borderlands 2
At this rate, there's going to be a backlash against the growing trend of games from previous generations being brought to the new generation of consoles. But look on the bright side: at least the games receiving this treatment are usually damn good.
Borderlands 2. All DLC. Borderlands the Pre-Sequel. All DLC so far. Hundred and hundreds of hours of awesomeness. 12 playable characters. Claptrap. Handsome Jack. Butt Stallion. Guns. A badass RPG campaign. Robots. Guns. Claptrap.
Perfect transaction every time, many thanks
I play this game online with my friends and they level me up very fast. This game has a good story and downloadable content. It would get boring if not for its multiplayer and almost endless side quests.
Challenging; Easy to learn; Fun To Play; Good Audio; Graphics; Multiplayer
A kaleidoscopic display of unbridled, unhinged mayhem, Borderlands served up a storm on its first release, conjuring up as it did the words of the late, great Hunter S. Thompson: "too weird to live, too rare to die".
An excellent package for those new to the series; 4-player splitscreen is glorious; That unique Borderlands madness
No new content; Frame rate issues; particularly on The Pre-Sequel; Lack of polish
great game
Great first person shooter game. Go for it.
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